Thank you for getting my access fixed... Here is the result of my Partwork test. (answers in upper case)

Does it start or give a message? MESSAGE: BOOTITBM.DAT IS MISSING

If message is about BOOTITBM.DAT missing, moving it does copying it from \efi\boot to \ correct it? NO, NEW MESSAGE: UNABLE TO OPEN BOOTITBM.DAT (also tried moving it to \efi and that did not work either also tried leaving it in all 3 locations did not work either)

You can email support to report it or in the forums. Be sure to include your system make/model and if possible UEFI BIOS version.

Here is another system resultLenovo Flex 4-1580 bios 2.05 WORKS PERFECTLY

Does it start or give a message? If message is about BOOTITBM.DAT missing, moving it does copying it from \efi\boot to \ correct it? WORKED PERFECTLY no message .dat file in boot and nowhere else

Does the GUI look correct or black screen? LOOKS GREAT

Does the TRIM option come available on SSD drives attached to ATA or SATA? Related, does the hardware wipe option show under wipe drive if the drive supports secure wipe? TRIM WORKS (I think) WIPE OPTON Exists but did not try

(we find most systems UEFI do not support what is required for either one to work thru ATA)

Does the mouse cursor show, if so does moving it work? WORKS GREAT -

(we find mixed on if mouse support is actually properly implemented through the system UEFI)

added a work around in latest version for startup that may allow at least c:
to be available (where it would look for bootitbm.dat) for systems that
can't handle dynamic unmounting/mounting of its file system support.

"tas3086" wrote in message news:14083@public.bootitbm...

Thank you for getting my access fixed... Here is the result of my Partwork
test. (answers in upper case)

Does it start or give a message?
MESSAGE: BOOTITBM.DAT IS MISSING

If message is about BOOTITBM.DAT missing, moving it does copying it from
\efi\boot to \ correct it?
NO, NEW MESSAGE: UNABLE TO OPEN BOOTITBM.DAT
(also tried moving it to \efi and that did not work either
also tried leaving it in all 3 locations did not work either)

You can email support to report it or in the forums. Be sure to include
your system make/model and if possible UEFI BIOS version.

TeraByte Support wrote:> the latest version adds support for up to two mice, so if it was mapping a> nonexistent mouse on ps/2 as first and usb second, then this would pick it> up, if not, it still won't work.